OMRuben is a library for Open Music focused on musical scores, dealing with rhythm quantification, filterings, pitch shifting, time scaling, time pointer, orchestral envelopes, approximation, score conversions, score export for csound and antescofo, gesture composition and various new compositional techniques. Place the OMRuben folder in the libraries folder of your installed OM version. This is an authorized Web site of Jehovah’s Witnesses. It is a research tool for publications in various languages produced by Jehovah’s Witnesses.
Dean Russell October 16, 2016 at 6:42 PM I get to the stage of opening zip file app and moving it to Applications and I keep getting the Wine screen “Program Error The program WTLibrary.exe has encountered a serious problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.” The only other detail is that I have the English WT Lib 2015 installed and I am trying to install the WTLIB 2015 Spanish. English works just fine. I’d appreciate any advice. PS I am in a spanish congregation for 27 year now. William Leiren June 9, 2017 at 5:14 PM I cannot understand how to do this! When I click on the download button, instead of wine being downloaded onto my Mac, it defaults to something called MediaDownloader, which then immediately downloads itself but does nothing else.
No WTLibrary, no pop-up screens telling what to do next. It just sits there and tells me something has downloaded 100%, but I have no idea if it’s the thing I want or some pop-up ad that has taken over my computer. Why does this have to be so difficult??? And why couldn’t they have created the WTLibrary for the Mac because that would have made this effortless. I have absolutely no idea what to do or where to go, or if I’m even on the right track. Why do they make it so nonsensical?
They want us to use the product, don’t they? Then why make it impossible to obtain? Michael Jones June 19, 2017 at 1:30 PM As mentioned earlier by David, the BASH command “find” should have the insensitive argument applied, as the actual name of the executable is in all lower case and the “find” command is searching for “WTLibrary.exe” with upper case characters.
FIX: So, select the “Watchtower Library.app” and right-click (control-key if with one button mouse) and select “Show Package Contents” Dig down through /Contents/MacOS and open the “run.sh” shell script in a text editor. Find the two “Find” commands (two lines have the following): wtlpath=$(find “$drivecpath/Program Files/Watchtower” -name WTLibrary.exe 2 /dev/null) Now, either change the name argument to lower case: -name wtlibrary.exe Better yet, make the command more flexible by making it case-insensitive by inserting the “i” in -name argument: -iname It should look like this: wtlpath=$(find “$drivecpath/Program Files/Watchtower” -iname wtlibrary.exe 2 /dev/null) Save file and go. Melissa M August 18, 2017 at 11:55 PM I copied my CD from a Windows laptop to a flash drive so I can install on my Mac mini. I installed wine software and got WT Library installed, but I got stuck on step 12. I don’t see any file named Watchtower Library.app.
There are no zip files either unless I am missing something; I am new to using a Mac, but am very proficient with Windows. Where can I find this file? I don’t see WT Library in my applications to open yet. Please help when you have time. Thank you so much!